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http://dx.doi.org/10.5667/tang.2015.0013

Deducing the conventional biomedical therapy to Ayurvedic fundamentals: Illustrations from a case report  

Rastogi, Sanjeev (Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth)
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CELLMED / v.5, no.3, 2015 , pp. 20.1-20.4 More about this Journal
Abstract
Ayurveda is often criticized for having empirical and non-evidence based approach to treat the patients. At the same time, modern medicine is also being criticized for having a non-holistic, reductionist and mechanistic approach of treating the patients which do not help in many real clinical situations. An open minded deduction of treatment approaches in both of these systems for a common patient however makes us to rethink that ideally both systems are similar with a common objective of offering a cure although in a manner which is better understood through their own methods of learning. The differences therefore, are more superficial rather than being deeply rooted in the understanding. A more tolerant viewpoint towards the competitive medical systems may therefore be a better approach to offer optimal health care to our people through a genuine amalgamation of these two health care sciences through an integrated approach. Once this tolerance is developed, it will give us an opportunity to think for a focused selection of type of health care depending upon the type of the disease and strength of the particular system in that area.
Keywords
Ayurveda; homology; modern medicine; fundamentals;
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